University Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 11. 1972 2 Nixon Presses Senate Busing Debate Goes On WASHINGTON (AP)—The Senate today moved toward another attempt to cut off debate that has blocked a vote on a bill restricting school busing. Backers of the bill were armed with a new plan from President Nixon but had little hope of success. A 45-37 roll call Tuesday fell 10 votes short of the two-thirds majority needed to force a vote on the House-passed bill. Opponents quickly seized on the bill as evidence that the bill is ill-advised. But within hours, Nixon summoned five ambassadors to the White House and, they said, told them he wants a yes-or-no vote on the bill before adjournings, possibly on Saturday. Sen. Robert Griffin, R-Mich, said Nixon considered the bill an appropriate vehicle for reaching bien own antibusing goals. quoted Nixon as saying the White House was contacting senators to make sure they know president stands on the measure. rs If, as expected, today's debate ending motion fails, another candidate will likely be asked about chances of winning Thursday. Griffin replied, "It's possibility, but it's also a good chance but within the realm of possibility." The bill would allow busing only as a last-resort method of hiring, that is when it would authorize busing a pup no farther than to the second-closest school to his In addition, it would allow reopening of past court orders requiring busing, to permit entry and exit from the line with the new restrictions. The House passed the bill by a 282-102 vote Aug. 18. Sen Hubert H. Humphrey, D-PA, was born in New York and was evidence the bill has no chance of passage, "I will give you an early abortation," he said. "The court is confident." ignominious death but one it richly deserved." Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield, who says the bill goes too far, said he hoped a third candidate would be the end of the fight. He is expected at that point to move that the Senate lay the bill aside and take up a final supplemental appropriation bill or a new one, which will be celling, both of which have to be passed before Congress adjourns. Sen. James B. Allen, D-Ala,- indicated he and others pressing for passage of the antibiting bill to the attempt to shelve the measure. TOPEKA (AP)—The chairman of the Special Legislative Committee on State Building has said that he believes there is evidence of a connection between political contributions and the awarding of state architectural contracts but that legislation is needed in this area. State Architects Asked About Political Donations Rep. Dana S. "Pete" McGill, R-Winfield and committee members will draw any conclusions* following testimony from 28 witnesses from the architectural committee before the committee Tuesday. House Banking Chairman Urges Bugging Hearings WASHINGTON (AP)—The chairman of the House Banking Committee Tuesday blamed President Nixon for what he described as "a failure to associate an entire political party through espionage." Rep. Wright Patman, D-Tex., after hearing of a published allegation of political spying and WASHINGTON (AP)—Presidential adviser Henry Kissinger and North Vietnamese leader Kim Dae-jong day of private talks in Paris Tuesday and agreed to extend the summit. The White House announced. At a news conference, Patman said he holds the authority for what he described as "the most sordid political ever employed in the war." Kissinger to Stay For More Talks White House press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler, in making this statement, said he discussed the substance of the unprecedented prolonged talks or to say whether the extension in negotiations is near sabotage, said he would try again to get his committee to hold an investigation. This sudden development came after another day during which officials again rejected disclosure Asked the significance of the extension Zinger replied "I can't draw any conclusions at all or discuss the talk." But at about the same time Paris airport officials were telling me that news been delivered. Zucker told newsmen at the White House that Kissinger and the North Vietnamese sent a message to Gérard f Thursday. This means, he said, that Kissinger and his top assistant, Gen. Alexander M. Hang Jr., will meet with him on Wednesday night to report on Nixon. MARSVILLE (AP) — The director of organization for the National Farmers' Union said Tuesday night first priority should be given to farmer crops and wheat and other commodities. Dwyte Wilson, the National Farmers Union official from Denver, said giant grading corporations engaged in predatory conduct at the expense of farmers and consumers everywhere. McGill, noting the committee's time is drawing short because of the Dec. 1 deadline for submissions to the 1973 legislature, reports to the 1973 legislature, said his judgment would be that the committee will recommend that its work be continued in the term to study the matter further. "Farmers must launch a center-effort to market important commodity agreements and by strengthening cooperatives as competitors with private corporations in selling farm products directly in export markets." "We know the construction costs in the private sector, and we know why. If this architect's political contributions is part of the project," she said. The committee will hear more witnesses Wednesday to conclude that the architectural allegations raised recently that architects who applied as consultants for the design state buildings had to make political contributions if they were not. Noting that Tuesday's 20 witnesses were not under no attainment, committee would attempt to subpoena powers to take committee action. "We've only scratched the molecule, but now we're more we get into it, the more we realize how little we know and how little the state knows about it." Farmers Co-ops Get Union Push In Export Sales His comments were in response to reports in Tuesday's Washington Post. He said government regulations must assure a fixed percentage of export trading to cooperatives. . . . The newspaper said the FBI had determined that the Committee for the Re-Election of the former vice president's pionage fund in efforts to sabotage the campaigns of every major candidate for the Democratic nomination and zered on its McGovern after he won it. There have been persistent reports that Kissinger and Haig intervened to stop the US on the possible makeup of the South Vietnamese government after the fighting ended. This long battle is the principal obstacle to agreement. anything about the secret talks which until now never had extended for more than two days. mittee headquarters in affluent areas, complex were part of a massive political-espionage and sabotage campaign that had been under fire. "President Nixon is in charge of his own campaign. He is responsible." Patman said. 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